by Eric Meyer and Sara Wachter-Boettcher. By identifying stress cases and designing with compassion, you’ll create experiences that support more of your users, more of the time.
Accessibility Toolkit
A collection of tools for incorporating inclusive design and accessibility into the process of designing, developing, and maintaining websites.
Type: Book
Color Accessibility Workflows
by Geri Coady. We often design with only one type of color vision in mind – our own. Make sure that accessibility and aesthetics go hand in hand with every design you create.
Accessibility for Everyone
by Laura Kalbag. This book guides you through the accessibility landscape: understand disability and impairment challenges; get a handle on important laws and guidelines; and learn how to plan for, evaluate, and test accessible design.
Disability, Human Rights, and Information Technology
by Jonathan Lazar and Michael Ashley Stein. This book addresses the global issue of equal access to information and communications technology by persons with disabilities. The right to access the same digital content at the same time and at the same cost as people without disabilities is implicit in several human rights instruments.
Inclusive Design Patterns: Coding Accessibility Into Web Design
by Heydon Pickering. This book explains how we can craft accessible interfaces without extra effort and what front-end design patterns we can use to create inclusive experiences.
Just Ask: Integrating Accessibility Throughout Design
by Shawn Lawton Henry. This book outlines the basics of including accessibility in design projects through a user-centered design process.
A Web for Everyone: Designing Accessible User Experiences
by Sarah Horton and Whitney Quesenbery. A book to help you make your site accessible without sacrificing design or innovation. Rooted in universal design principles, this book provides solutions: practical advice and examples of how to create sites that everyone can use.